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Maybe we’ll have a Copilot for Copilot soon.
Theintegration of Copilot AI into the Windows operating systemandMicrosoft Edgehas been received with mixed feelings.

I know I’m not the only one who’s mistakenly launchedMicrosoft Copilotwhile trying to check my notifications.
The new “hover experience” is limited to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel.
This new experience simplifies the process of launching Copilot onWindows 11.

According to Microsoft:
“We are trying out a new hover experience for Copilot in Windows.
The Copilot pane will close unless interacted with after it opens.
This will begin rolling out slowly over the next few weeks to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel.”

Microsoft already has a keyboard shortcut that lets users launch Copilot instantly (Windows key + C).
This is quite interesting.
It’s worth noting that this new experience is still in preview.

Microsoft might decide to ship it to broad availability or not based on several factors.
Not everyone is super hyped about AI and its integration across systems.
The tech giant could face backlash for pushing this change to general availability.

Microsoft’s decision to move the date/time button on the Taskbar in Windows 11 is already unpopular among users.
I wonder how users will receive the new hovering experience for Copilot if/when it ships to broad availability.













